The pair has been skating a sizzling routine to the film's version of The Police's 'Roxanne'

Canadian ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir — world champions and Olympic gold medallists — set the ice on fire with their routine in the team event over the weekend when they skated to the cover of The Police’s “Roxanne” from the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack.

The judges approved, of course — Virtue and Moir’s scores helped propel the Canadian team to gold — but so did the film’s director, Baz Luhrmann.

They performed a similar routine at Nationals earlier this month, after which Luhrmann tweeted: “Moulin Rouge on ice! It’s moving to see so many champions skating … to the music from Moulin Rouge.”

Virtue and Moir reportedly altered their routine for the Olympics, debuting a less fiery version that didn’t involve a lift in which Virtue’s thighs were wrapped around Moir’s head as the pair spun around.

Journalist Katie Couric is also a fan, posting footage from Virtue and Moir’s sizzling skate to her Instagram story and captioning it: “These two are so sexy,” with a bunch of hearts and a Canadian flag.

The Moulin Rouge soundtrack is having a bit of a moment in figure skating.

Earlier this month, Americans Alexa Scimeca and Chris Knierim skated to the Golden Globe-nominated “Come What May” from the 2001 film.

The pair got a shout-out from Nicole Kidman, who starred in the film and was nominated for an Oscar for her role as Satine (she lost to Halle Berry that year — can’t we start giving out more than one Best Actress Oscar?), who took to Facebook praising the routine.